The Barnards
A pair of Victorian silver pedestal dishes, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London, 1899
English and South African Silver, Ceramics, Furniture and Metalware.
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London, England
A pair of Victorian silver pedestal dishes, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London, 1899
each pierced and bright-cut with overlapping cartouches enclosing a sprig of foliage, on an upturned baluster stem, raised on a circular domed stepped foot with bright-cut petal decoration, dents, 14cm high, 250g all in
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